Beyond the flashy explosions and large roaring creatures from the prehistoric era, not much exists besides an unnecessarily drawn-out plot, shoddy dialogue, and confusing character development. The release of 2019’s Godzilla: King of Monsters was a letdown in many ways, but the intense character modeling and vibrant action scenes managed to do the long-time franchise some justice.

By Michael Tseng
“Pokémon Detective Pikachu” strives to break the stigmas of the video-game film adaptation, one that has been marked with negative reviews and a tendency to stray away from the original series plot and world development. The film partnership between Toho and Warner Brothers followed this same trend, yet for a good reason.

The eleven year-long journey has finally come to an end. Both long-time comic-book fans and newly converted enthusiasts upheld what is simply the culmination of nearly three thousand hours’ worth of Marvel superhero films. It’s both sad and satisfying—we’re excited to finally see the conclusion of the marvel masterpieces. Yet, for those who have spent their whole lives looking forward to these films, it’s the marks the end of an era, one which brought to life the long-time fantasies of comic book superheroes. After this, there will no longer be anxiousness and excitement towards the next film, nothing to look forward to in our dull office jobs.